Part III – So what am I looking for?
Probably the last question you need to ask yourself. Weigh up between image (size, shape, style, colour), performance (play time, memory, compatibility, gizmos, other functions) and quality (useability, interface, design, battery life). Work out what’s important, and Google or eBay will do the rest for you (or if not, then your younger brother or sister will also suffice). There is always a cheaper price for something, but there is always more hassle to get something that you want exactly. If you’ve ever bid for an eBay item, then found something way cheaper than what you’ve just bought, then you’ll know what I mean. Look, if you’re going to spend money (any amount of money), then it’s important to at least pick something that works long enough for you to at least look the part, and one that you won’t throw out the window because that’s all it’s good for. Therefore, battery life, memory, interface and compatibility should not be taken lightly.
Part IV – So what do I do with it?
You’ve got yourself an MP3 player, so what’s next. Well,...